Accept local payments across Southeast Asia via Xendit
Local cards, e-wallets, and bank transfers across Southeast Asia.
How it works
Xendit connects to Powerlynx via two credentials from the Xendit developer dashboard: an API Secret Key (with Write permissions for Money-in Products) and a Webhook Verification Token.
To set up, navigate to Settings → Developers → API Keys in your Xendit account, generate a Secret Key with Write permissions, and enter it in Powerlynx. Then go to Settings → Developers → Webhooks, copy the Webhook Verification Token, and enter it in Powerlynx. In the same Webhooks section, find the Invoices settings and activate the invoice paid webhook, entering your Powerlynx notify URL in the format: https://one.powerlynx.app/xendit/notify (replacing the domain with your Powerlynx URL). Click Test and save to confirm. Finally, select the currency per location in Powerlynx.
What this integration provides
- Local payment methods at the captive portal — cards, e-wallets, and local bank transfers.
- Invoice-based webhook payment confirmation.
- API Secret Key with Write permissions for Money-in Products.
- Webhook Verification Token for secure callback validation.
- Currency selection per location.
- Per-location Xendit account configuration.
- Coverage: Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam.
Credentials required
API Secret Key (Write permissions, Money-in Products) and Webhook Verification Token from Settings → Developers in your Xendit account.
Who uses this
Hotspot operators in Southeast Asia — hotels, ISPs, co-working spaces, and venue operators who need the local payment methods their users use.
Requirements
- Xendit merchant account.
- API Secret Key and Webhook Verification Token.
- Invoice paid webhook URL registered in Xendit.
- Country set to one of the five supported countries under Config / System / Localization.
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